TUESDAY. lludson’s Bay 0o. Beaver House Great Trinity Lane London, England SPECIAL AUCTION ‘ SALE of SILVER FOX FURS Jan. 6, i937 Last receiving date in London December 28, I936 Latest Grinning date fi-nm (‘H'~.vjlqttnt1\\\'_r| December ll. lqdfi Send or bring your furs to . Mi: Lure and MacKinnon 112 Kent St. Charlottetown W. CHESTER S. Alt-LURE Receiving Representatives l Poultry prices. ISLAND COLD STORAGE CO. LTD Entrance to IIudsirNs Iiiiy Warehouse Where your Silvers are sold If your pelts are ready take zidvuntzige of this pre-tflirisiiznis Sale in" Iiiluiomnfiréfiag (Elllttipilitlja. INCORPORATED 2i‘? MAY 1670. l). A. i\l:ieix'li\“i‘€()§§. l.’l‘.it'()l. Buying poultry, all kinds, daily. Paying highest market K. s. nrrzmuc, B.A., 0-.P.A.,C.G.A. F Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised. Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates v a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. E.L ...¢--_¢~\ -<-¢.,,A.-__. SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS FACTS WE GUARANTEE you Complete Satisfaction ‘ or THERE 1s N0 oaaaos HIGHEST QUALITY 0r CLEANING AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE 39%.. Called For and Delivered up. Suits, Dresses and Overcoats, Cash and Carry T0 OUR RURAL CUSTOMERS Mail Orders Given Our Careful and Prompt Attention MODERN OLEANERS CHARLOTTETOWN Phone 361 161 Kent Street I l rrnniar craunict contains UPPER PRINCE W1‘. (‘ontiuuezl lktrs. \V. P. Bruce 1.00 Xfizq. vOllCllllT‘ Gay 1.00 1211's. Frank B. Clark 1.00 Iiiiss Jcnii Ross 50 3 QUEEN ST. CENTRAL (ifontinucd y Isaac Carter 15.00 NORTH RIVER ROAD Continued Mrs. R. V. Longworth 1.00 ALEXANDRA Pcr Mrs. Breckcn “'00:! Mrs. Arthur Wood 1.00 Noreen iv Glendon Brchaut 50 (‘my Judson 50 Mrs. L. M. Beaten 50 Athol Judson 50 i-I. A. McCabe 50 Seymour McLcnnan 35 The follotvlng 25c each: Samuel Cousins, Mrs. W. R. Brehaut, G.G. Meliennan. 1Vi.rs. H. Benton. ’1‘otal—$4.85. VICTORIA per Mrs. J. Baker Mrs. Willie Len 1.00 Henry Rogcrson 1.00 Miner McNevln 1.00 F. M. Pidgeon 1.00 Mrs. Dougherty 1.00 Mr. dz Mrs. Howard Wood 1.00 Harold Metonlf .50 Mrs. lllvnn Wright .50 Ross Bouller .50 lVIrs. Clay .50 Mrs. H. C. Brown .50 L. McLeod .50 f Mr. Sobcy .50 l Mrs. W. M. Inman .50 i Neil Waddcll .50 Finlay Ferguson .50 D. Murchison .50 Mr. & Mrs. Kenny Holmes .50 Burt Trowsdale .50 Mrs. Jnbcz Leo. 50 ‘The following 25c each: Mrs. Avard Bell, James Gill, Whit How- iitt, Mrs. Wallace Stewart, Tom Cameron, H. Brynnbon, W. E. Pel- lcy, Mrs. Wilfred McQuarrie, Mrs. licrb Profit, Mrs. Bertha McQuar- rlc, Clayton Miller. Mrs. Harry j Feast of Saint Andrew, 1 Fredericton Society of St. Andrew l‘ Guicl health, my brlthers, scattered c ‘ The rcis‘ l3? CHAREQTIETQWN GQABDTK“ St. Andrews Greetings For Caledonian Club; At the St. Andrew's Dinner last evening the following greetings 1mm other clubs and fraternities were received in replv to the club's greeting which read: Dear Brother Scots, ~ The Cale- l donlan Club of Prince Edward Is- T land once more greets you on the wishing you a merry time round the festivc board, or on the Terpsichoreaiii floor, awakening pleasant memories. i recalling vivid scenes and historic epLsodes of Auld Scotia. Wad ye could look on Dinnet Muir, ' Wad ye could Hielan’ glen, Or gaze on Wyvis’ heathcled side, Or view Schlehalliorfs lofty ben. Wad ye could roam owei- Misty Isl ' l. tramp through 0r seek the sweet dreani—He- brides, To Trossachs turn -- twines the path" I-Ieath—hungry herts ayont the seas! ' A’ the brave hclchts o‘ Border- lan'- The Lammermuirs roun’ Lothian flung The Lomonis hills o‘ Gallotrny- The "hills o’ hamc" by exile sung- Wad I could bring ye vision sweet Their purple splendour fair to sec. O11 ivings o‘ love could -sp'ccd ye liame 'l‘o rave through paths o‘ mem- oryl-hloan B. White), Fratcrnnlly Yours, NEIL MeCANNELL, President M. MclWILIAN Secretary "whaur T. \‘l(t . We meet again wt‘ joy and pride And sif- around the inglcsidc this‘ joyfu‘ day. ‘ And let our fancies rldc in Scottish lay. l hamcwa rd Quebec Si. Andrew's Society i a bonnie. bOllllll‘ iiiniiii- lain land lies far iLlUlllli ill?‘ .‘~[‘Il, ‘ Where the breezes sigh in .--i lll(‘l' time was aye n sun: inc lll There's a tender. tiinrtrr low" the \\'l‘ll5l3f‘l‘ o‘ its lffllllf‘. For" still till‘. et"r_v ('\'.l(‘(l Eiwt ;i. hnme. hamc. llillllf‘. ' in Montreal St. Amlrcir‘.s Society We're mct this nicht i’ Land's nnmc A". weyo oftrn mot i‘ the \'l‘i‘.l"ii‘ [zone by, I Our herts and our n the Aird greetinls are . For there's nane inair worthy" in .1‘ the yirth. Hamilton St. Andre\r's Society In youth we took to ‘roaming Clark. Mrs. Vina Lowther, Mrs Watidcll, Mrs. Peter l\i(*Enchern, Fred Iflmfln. Mrs. Stcvrnrt IllllTlll. Mrs. Louis Howntt, Mrs. N. M. Boulter 10c. , 'I‘0tal—17.60. LOWER QUEEN ST. Continued Mrs. R. P. Simpson 10m A Friend 10,00 James Currie 4,00 II. M. Simpson gnu Lyons 8c Co. 1.00] Miss Myrtle Garrick 1.00 Mia Cronin 59 EUSTON STREET Continued Miss Lilly Brecken 1.00 CENTRAL BEDEQUE Ber Mrs. J. A. Dawson William Callbeck 5.00 Thomas Moyse 2.00 Ralph Callback 2.00 Miss M. Strong 1.00‘ D. M. Fraser 1.00 Ivan Dawson 1.00 Mrs. J. Dawson 1.00 r-frs. H. Schurman 1.00 Mrs. R. G. Bagnall 1.00 Mrs. J. M. Webster 1.00 Mrs. T. J. Inman 1.00 J. A. Stewart 1.00 George B. Frlzzell 1.00 Mrs. J. Frizzeli 1.00 i Mrs. Earle Leard .50‘ Mrs. H. leard’ .50. Mrs. Leslie Hooper .50 Mrs. L. A. Schurman .50 Mrs. A. E. Wright .50 Mrs. C. M. Johnson .50 Mrs. Sherren .40 Mrs. Charlie Green .40 Brewer Johnson .25 . Total_;¢4.05. l 2 boxes preserves, Central Edeque. ' 2 boxes preserves, Bedcque. . 1039-12-11 l BRINGING uv FATHER . And lll‘l'l ‘ the \\'.l1'i.l_ p And crossed the restless sea, As we approach life‘s gleaming The Auld Hoose we would see And heather on the hills of hame, The golden whiiis in June, The moors on which we used to T011111 And the Auld staggling Toun. Chatham (0nt.) St. Andrew's Society when drowsy bees croud to the bike‘, An mowklns seek their burrws, When o\ver a‘ lies frost and snaw, An’ craws frequent the furrows; To cheer us through this gloomy siege We gratefully remember, An‘ hail wi’ mony a appy hooch The thirtieth o‘ No mber. Winnipeg St. Andrew's Society St. Andrews Nict is here again The reason o’t is unco plain; Tue greet ye wi’ the Auid refrain, Here's tae us, Mia's like us? Kingston, 0nt.. Si. Andrew's Society Nae walth o’ gowden streets for me; I ask that but my een may see The Auld green hops, the broomy lea, The clear burn pulcs. And wander whaur the wind blows free Frac heather hills. London, Ont.. Si. Andrew's Society Scots there be who stay at home, Some tibcy n roving will; Yet, llO\\‘(‘\"2I‘ far they roam, Caledonia holds them still. Toronto St. Andrew's Society 0n this night of our Centennial Ball the officers and members are illlllklllg‘ of their brother Scots in iwvry lllllil and to them send our lzintiliest greetings. Regina Sf. .-\ii(Ir(’\\".\‘ Society Greetings t1) our follow kindred Societies w‘; l wishes for good cheer and happy fclloirsliii) on this (ll1_" of our Patron Saint. Boston's Scots ('I'l.".i'lt1\lill‘ Society . to ili..n tlrit like oursel (‘i111 lllrli .1) ‘lit the Jnrum. Aurl hero's in llicni that wirt~h us in-ll - May n‘ ihziti- tlllltl wnieh o'er them Albany ' Add, . ; , lain Amlrtwws Society Hvrs on its celebra- _ ._ and 1th illllll\'(‘l'.<‘ll'_\' of tin‘ Clt_\":~' [er ,‘!!‘.'illil‘(l t.) Scottish 59g. _ .n' 105m tl\‘ Kine .l.iiiie.'<. We re- eall (lime early settlers with pride, I‘ll(l "i'l"‘l liroihvi" Scots throughout the world. Ilirlifzix NB. Society The Nrrrld Drill-h Society. cele- .l'illlll_'f it; 100th “mural-S W.’ iziicis you 0'1 till; lll",llt of nights when tlinuehts revert to the Illlllltdélllll and il=. inslilutioizs. New Brunsztrii-lc Iiiflilnud Society The lliyl ‘z l Bl'lll‘..\'\\l"l'{ z ‘i greetings this M1 Si. Antlr.\v‘s night. St. Joli-i Si. Andrew's Society Srotlaiids lrlrits oxvcr all the earth are \\"".i ciithnsinsnt colt‘- lirzitliv! the .1‘ ' ' of our Patron Saint. o" 1 you most heartily. 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